Bev asked if Lowell had been able to
do anything about Mark Evans yet.She
said he’s not going to put in another meter, and that Mark said he’s not going
to pay $27.50 a month for an empty apartment.Bev said it’s gone on too long.

Lowell said he could inspect the plumbing when he goes to
put in two new meters.He’s been busy at
the sewer plant helping out since the operator quit.Bev said she knows
everybody’s busy, but either do it or don’t.

JoAnn said we don’t really know if he has a third apartment
or not.She found out when the last
renter got kicked out.Lowell said Mark
is not paying for the water he’s using.The two meters at the house don’t add up to what’s in the pit.Lowell said the pit’s fenced in now, and
can’t read it.Bev
said she’d let him in.

JoAnn said Dan hurt his back, so Lowell’s been helping over
there.They will try to do something
next week.

Laura made a motion to approve the August 2002 meeting
minutes.Bev
second. All yea.

Laura asked if we got the new chlorine pump yet.Lowell said it hadn’t been ordered yet, but
we were still using the borrowed unit from Pleasantville.Laura asked if the Sewer board got any more
résumé’s for the operator’s position.Lowell said no.

Bev made a motion to approve the
August 2002 Financial statement with corrections. Laura second. All yea.

Lowell said we got a complaint letter from Ellen
Taylor.They moved out of their house a
few months ago, and it sat empty for a month.Ellen said she was not going to pay the $12.00 for the month because we
should have turned the water off.Lowell
explained the ‘Empty Charge’.JoAnn said
she wants Aaron to write Ellen a letter stating the reason why we’re charging
an empty charge.

Lowell showed the board the new reports generated from the
new billing software.JoAnn said the new
way is more work.She said it was easier
to use the books.

Lowell said Tiny Aubery came up the other day and reported a
leak on Wilson Street.He said water is
leaking up through the ground.Lowell
said we’d need to have someone come in and dig it up.He said he’d get someone up there next week.

Bev asked about the water drainage
around the train tracks on Lowell’s side of town.She asked if the drains behind Picken’s house worked.JoAnn said Pickens isn’t happy with whatever we try to do.Lowell said he’s wanted gravel, too, but we
don’t do that anymore.

Lowell said the water bill from Baltimore was over $4,000
this month.He’s not quite sure exactly
why.

Bev made a motion to pay bills and
adjourn.Laura second.All yea.The time is 7:05 p.m.